In 1994 an 1995 the Magic Kingdoms Tomorrowland received an
overhaul, gone were the sleek concrete lines reminiscent of 2001:
A Space Odyssey at the entrance to this land. The new entrance
features rock work that looks like it could be straight from
Mars. Lots of spirals, arching shapes, rocket fin shapes, and at
night neon give it a 1950's "Future that never was" feel. And
that's exactly what the bright shiny foil card that was sold in
Tomorrowland in the late 1990's says. This foil card was probably
the first to use the asymmetrical type back now in favor by the
postal service. This new type of divided back, has a larger space
for writing your message. This increase in message space was
provided by having the dividing line on the back of the card off
center with the smaller, address space on the right. On later
cards, (though not on this earlier Tomorrowland card )there is
also a small block along the bottom of the card for the use of
the United States Postal Services sorting equipment, specifically
the barcoding equipment that has automated even the sending of
personal letters.

With the opening of Animal Kingdoms Asia section in 1999 a new
series of Animal Kingdom cards was issued. In addition to the
views of the Asia area, new cards were issued of subjects that
had been covered before. These cards totally replaced the old
Animal Kingdom series. By 2002 New issues at the Magic Kingdom
were following suit.

2A =2-part logo unboxed "Disney's
Animal Kingdom" over UPC. these cards also have a second part
with the "boxed" Disney's Animal Kingdom logo over the
description paragraph with creature silhouettes in front of a
Tree of Life silhouette over that rectangle logo.

3A = words "Disney's Animal
Kingdom" in a boxed logo with creature silhouettes in front of a
Tree of Life silhouette over that rectangle logo. (same as second
part of 2A)

4A = words Disney's Animal Kingdom
at the top center with the word "Disney" written in a handwriting
like script and the words stacked vertically, "Disney's" on top
of "Animal" on top of "Kingdom". (just like the "Disney" in the
4W logo).

5A = words Disney's Animal Kingdom
at the top center with the word "Disney" written in a handwriting
like script (just like 4A but all in one horizontal line)